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                                    	| jagxjr5012 | 6868 | Thu January 17, 2008 | 
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                        | Description: | Just removed from my Cobra. The engine is a 428 Ford. These Webers are Italian built. They have Bologna stamped on the top of each unit. Complete with the manifold and the linkage. They ran well up to the point they were removed 1/12/08. email me at jagxjr5012@hotmail.com  or  mikeg@burdickcars.com  or  use my cell phone 315-317-0266   Mike
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        | Woodz428 CC Member
 
  
 Registered: June 2003
 Location: Freedomia,
 Posts: 1376
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                            | Comment Date: Thu January 17, 2008 |  |  
                | Is that epoxy on the drivers side rear, where the bolt hole is? What intake (mfg.) is it? Aren't all Webers(except maybe Pinto/Vega) made in Italy?
 
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        | dlampe CC Member
 
  
 Registered: May 2004
 Location: centralia
 Posts: 1288
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                            | Comment Date: Fri January 18, 2008 |  |  
                | Most of the Webers you see today are reproductions, I believe from Mexico.
 
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 High Maintenance Racing Team
 Run & Gun 2003 - 2013
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        | jagxjr5012 CC Member
 
  
 Registered: October 2006
 Location: Syracuse NY
 Posts: 166
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                            | Comment Date: Sat January 19, 2008 |  |  
                | Weber stopped manufacturing carbs altogether for some time. They are now again manufacturing in Spain. They have not made Italian built units for a lot of years (not sure how long) and are not planning to in the future.
 
 To WDZ,
 The epoxy needs to be cleaned off, the hole is for the manifold bolt, and there is one stud that I missed that is for that valve cover. I will find out who the manufacturer of the manifold is.....Thanks
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        | jagxjr5012 CC Member
 
  
 Registered: October 2006
 Location: Syracuse NY
 Posts: 166
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                            | Comment Date: Wed January 30, 2008 |  |  
                | I believe the manifold is a Weber manifold. I can email more detailed photos to anyone who is interested !!!!  Thanks !!!
 Mike
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        | jagxjr5012 CC Member
 
  
 Registered: October 2006
 Location: Syracuse NY
 Posts: 166
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                            | Comment Date: Sat March 8, 2008 |  |  
                | SOLD !!
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